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2023年同等学力人员申请硕士学位外国语水平全国统一考试

英语试卷一PaperOne(100minutes)

PartIOralCommunication(15minutes,10points)

SectionA

Directions:InthissectiontherearetwoincompletedialoguesandeachdialoguehasthreeblanksandthreechoicesA,BandC,takenfromthedialogue.FillineachoftheblankswithoneofthechoicestocompletethedialogueandmarkyouranswerontheAnswerSheet.Dialogueone

A.

Itsoundslikeaflu.

B.

Ialsoadviserestingforacoupleofdays.

C.

Boy,whenitrains,itpours.Doctor:Whathasbeenbotheringyou?

Patient:Ihaveastuffynoseandasorethroat.Plus,I’vebeencoughingalot.

1

Doctor:Anystomachpains?

Patient:Actually,yes.Mystomach’sbeenupsetforafewdays.

Doctor:

2

.It’sbeengoingaroundlately.

Patient:AnythingIcandoforit?

Doctor:I’llprescribesomemedicinesforyoutotake.

3

.

Patient:DoesthatmeanIshouldn’tgotowork?

Doctor:Onlywhenyoufeeluptoit.Youshouldstayhomeforatleastadayortwo.DialogueTwo

A.

So,whatareyougoingtodowiththemoney?

B.

Youhavelotsofmoney.

C.

HowmuchdoIoweyou?Joshua:Dad.Allowanceday.CanIhavemyallowance?

Father:Oh,Iforgotaboutthat.

Joshua:YouALWAYSforget.

Father:IguessIdo.

4

Joshua:Just$13.

Father:Well,I’mnotsureifIhavethatmuch.

Joshua:Gotobank.

5

Father:Lotsofmoney,uh?Uh,well,Ithinkthebankisclosed.

Joshua:Then,whataboutyoursecretmoneyjarunderyourbed?

Father:Oh,IguessIcoulddothat.

6

Joshua:I’mgoingtoputsomeinsavings,givesometothepoorpeople,andusetheresttobuybooks.

Father:Well,thatsoundsgreatsgreat,Joshua.SectionB

Directions:InthissectionthereisoneincompleteinterviewwhichhasfourblanksandfourchoicesA,B,CandD,takenfromtheinterview.FillineachoftheblankswithoneofthechoicestocompletetheinterviewandmarkyouranswerontheAnswerSheet.A.

Nationalitiesstayintheirownareas,

B.

Peopledon’tqueueliketheydohereinEngland.

C.

WhatIlikedbestwasthatIcouldworkandstillleadanormallife.

D.

Somesupermarketsareopentwenty-fourhoursaday.Interviewer:HowlongdidyoustayintheStates?

Interviewee:Iwastherefortwoyears,inNewYork,andIenjoyedittremendously.

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Imean,theshopsareopentill10:00p.m.

Interviewer:Allshops?

Interviewee:yes,everything.Foodshops,chemists,anddepartmentstores.

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.Andonpublicholidays,onlythebanksareshut.

Interviewer:Isee,erm…DoyouthinkNewYorkisasmultinationalasLondon?

Interviewee:Oh,that’sforsure.Butit’snotasmixed.

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likethere’sRussiansection,theGermansectionandChinatown.ButIthinkthemajordifferencebetweenthesetwocitieswastheheightoftheplace.EverythingwasupintheBigApple.Welivedonthethirty-fifthfloor.AndofcourseeverythingisfasterandtheNewYorkersaremuchruder.

Interviewer:Oh!Inwhatway?

Interviewee:well,pushinginthestreet,fightsaboutgettingonthebus.

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Andofcoursethetaxidrivers!NewYorktaxidriversmustbetherudestintheworld!PartIIVocabulary(10minutes,10points)

Directions:Inthisparttherearetensentences,eachwithonewordorphraseunderlined.ChoosetheonefromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandDthatbestkeepsthemeaningofthesentence.MarkyouranswerontheAnswerSheet.11.IreadthenewspapereverydaysothatIcanstayinformedabout

current

events.

A.important

B.international

C.latest

D.cultural

12.Aftersevendaysinthedesert,theexplorerwasrelievedwhenhe

eventually

foundwater.

A.predictably

B.finally

C.luckily

D.accidentally

13.Whenwegavethechildrenicecream,theyimmediately

ceased

crying.

A.started

B.continued

C.resumed

D.stopped

14.Thescienceteacher

demonstrated

theprocessofturningsolidgoldintoliquid.

A.showed

B.elaborated

C.devised

D.simplified

15.John’sapplicationfor

admission

tograduatestudiesintheschoolofEducationhasbeenapproved.

A.entrance

B.acceptance

C.experience

D.allowance

16.MostcollegestudentsintheUnitedStateslive

away

fromhome.

A.apart

B.down

C.elsewhere

D.along

17.Thepursuitofmaximumprofitoftendrivesmanufacturersto

turnout

thingsthatcandoharmtopeople’shealth.

A.preserve

B.promote

C.process

D.produce

18.Manydifferentparts

makeup

anairplane:theengine(s),thewings,thetail,andsoon.

A.compose

B.decorate

C.construct

D.derive

19.YoumakeitsoundasifIdidit

onpurpose.

A.carefully

B.unwillingly

C.incredibly

D.deliberately

20.Hecouldneverhave

PartIIIReadingComprehension(45minutes,25points)

SectionA

Directions:Inthissection,therearefourpassagesfollowedbyquestionsorunfinishedstatements,eachwithfoursuggestedanswersA,B,CandD.ChoosethebestanswerandmarkyouranswerontheAnswerSheet.PassageOne

Fiveorsixyearago,Iattendedalectureonthescienceofattention.Aphilosopherwhoconductsresearchinthemedicalschoolwastalkingaboutattentionblindness,thebasicfeatureofthehumanbrainthat,whenweconcentrateintenselyononetask,causesustomissjustabouteverythingelse.Becausewecan’tseewhatwecan’tsee,ourlecturewasdeterminedtocatchusintheact.Hehaduswatchavideoofsixpeopletossingbasketballbackandforth,threeinwhiteshirtsandthreeinblack,andourtaskwastokeeptrackonlyofthetossesamongthepeopleinwhite.Thetaperolled,andeveryonebegancounting.

Everyoneexceptme,I’mdyslexic(有阅读障碍旳),andthemomentIsawthatgrainytapewiththeconfusingbasketballtosses,IknewIwouldn’tbeabletokeeptrackoftheirmovements,soIletmymindwander.Mycuriositywasaroused,though,whenabout30secondsintothetape,agorilla(大猩猩)cameinamongtheplayers.She(welaterlearnedafemalestudentwasinthegorillasuit)startatthecamera,thumpedherchest,andthestrodeawaywhiletheycontinuedpassingtheballs.

Whenthetapestopped,thephilosopheraskedhowmanypeoplehadcountedatleastdadozenbasketballtosses.Handswentupallover.Hethenaskedwhohadcounted13,14,andcongratulatedthosewho’dscoredtheperfect15.Theheasked,“Andwhosawthegorilla?”

IraisedmyhandandwassurprisedtodiscoverIwastheonlypersonatmytableandoneofonlythreeorfourinthelargeroomtodoso.He’dsetmeup,trappingusinourownattentionblindness.Yes,therehadbeenatrick,buthewasn’ttheonewhohadplayeditonus.Byconcentratingsohardoncounting,wehadmanagedtomissthegorillainthemidst.21.Thispassagedescribes_______

A.basketball

B.anexperiment

C.aphilosopher

D.agorilla22.‘’Attentionsblindness”referto_______.

A.thefactthatonecan’tseewhatonecan’tsee

B.seeingonethingwhilemissingallelse.

C.keepingtrackofjustabouteverything

D.theconditionofbeingblindtodetails23.“Catchusintheact”(Para.1)isclosestinmeaningof“findus________”

A.doingsomethingimproper

B.sleepingduringthelecture

C.countingthebasketballtosses

D.failingtonoticesomethingwithinsight24.Howmanypeopleintheroomsawthegorillainthevideo?

A.1

B.3or4

C.13or14

D.1525.Whomdose“he”(lastparagraph)referto?

A.Theauthor

B.Thegorilla

C.Thelecture

D.ThestudentPassageTwo

Therearefewsaddersightsthanapileoffanletter,lovinglydecoratedwithhanddrawings,sufferinginabin.ThesparklyenvelopeswereaddressedtoTaylorSwift,apopstarmuchbelovedbyteenageandpre-teengirls.“DearTaylor”,readonediscardmessage,“Iloveyousomuch!!You’rethebest!Andyou’rereallybeautifulandcute!!I’mreallyenjoyingyoursongs

This,alongwithhundredsofothersimilarletterssentfromaroundtheworld,wasdiscoveredinNashvillerecyclingdisposalunitbyalocalwoman.Swift’smanagementwasquicktoreassureheradmirersthattheyhadbeenthrownoutaccidentally.Theresponsemaycomeasadisappointmenttoanydevoteewhoimagine,astheycomposetheirletter,thatSwiftmaketimetovieweachonepersonally

Dealingwithpileoffanmailis,however,anadministrativeburdenformostcelebrities.Whilesomecelebritiesdoliketogothroughtheirmailpersonally,themajoritysimplydonothavetime.Butthefactftheircorrespondenceissomethingmostcommittedfanswillnotwishtodwellon,sayLynnZubernis,anexpertinthepsychologyoffandomatWestChesterUniversity.

“There’sthislittlebitofeveryfanthatthinkstheirswillbetheonethatstandsout-it’snotanexpectation,butahopethattheirswillbeseenbythecelebrity.”

Whiletherelationshipbetweenthefanandthecelebritymayexistonlyinthemindoftheformer,itsternsfromadeeply-rootedhumanneedforcommunityandbelonging,Zubernisbelieve.Asaresult,evenreceivingamass-producedletterofacknowledgmentandaphotostampedwithareproducedsignaturecanbeapowerfulexperience.

“Peoplehaveatremendousneedtoconnectwiththepersontheyareidolizing(偶像化),”shesays,“They

can’tringupandsay,‘Canwehavecoffee?’It’snotabouttheautograph(签名).It’saboutthemomentofconnection.”

26.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?

A.Thelettersinthebinwereexaggerating.

B.SomeletterstoSwiftwerethrownawayunread.

C.Awomandiscoveredthelettersanddiscardthem

D.Poorlydecoratedletterswereleftunread27.Swiftmanagementclaimedthat______

A.Swifthadreadeachoneofletters

B.fanscouldtrustthemwiththeirletters

C.theywerequickinresponsetotheincident

D.theydidn’tintendtothrowawaytheletters.28.Mostcelebrities___________

A.aretoobusytoreadfanmail

B.areafraidofreceivingfanmail

C.trytheirbesttoreadfanmailthemselves.

D.careaboutthefateoffanmail29.AccordingtoZubernis,fanswanttheirletterstobereadbecausethey_____

A.hopetoshowtheirhanddrawing

B.wantthecelebritiestoseetheirtalent

C.desiretogetconnectionwiththestars

D.dreamofgettingaphotoofthestars30.Whichofthefollowingwillfanscherishthemost?

A.Thefeelingofbeingrelatedtotheirstars.

B.Thesenseofbeingsimilartotheirstars.

C.Thetimespentwiththeirstars.

D.Theautographoftheirstars.PassageThree

Facelift(紧肤术)followedbyaweekonabeachinThailand?HipsurgerywithasideofshoppinginSingapore?Overthelast10years,Asia’sriseonthemedicaltourismscenehasbeenquick.Easternnationsdominatetheglobalscene.NowBaliwantsasliceoftheaction.

TheIndonesianislandrecentlyopeneditsfirstfacilityspecificallytargetingmedicaltouristswithpackageandservice,BaliInternationalMedicalCentre(BIMC)NusaDua.BIMCalreadyhasaninternationalhospitalinKuta,whichopenedin1998.

Thenewinternationallymanagedfacilityofferssurgicalandnon-surgicalcosmeticproceduresanddentalcare.

Unlikemostoftheregion’shospitals,BIMCisdesignedtofeelmorelikeaspaorresort(度假村)thanamedicalfacility.

The50-bedhospitalhasa24-hourmedicalemergencyentranceandhotel-likelobbyatthefrontofthebuildingservicingthehospital’smedicals,anddentalcenters.

Ifyou’reacelebritywhodoesn’twanteveryonetoknowyou’rehereforabitoflipo(吸脂术),noworries.There’sprivateentrancethatleadstotheCosMedicCentre,whichoffersviewsofagolfcourse.

BIMChaseventeamedupwiththenearbyCourtyardbyMarriottBali,whichprovidesspecificafter-careserviceliketailor-mademealsandwellnessprogramsforpatient.

Latesttechnologyandcoolinteriorsareastar,butbreakingintoaregionalindustrythatalreadyhassomeoftheworld’stopinternationalhospitalwillbetough,saysJoesfWoodman,CEOofU.S-basedmedicaltravelconsumerguidePatientsBeyondBorders(PBB).

“Asanewcomer,Balifacesstiffcompetitionfromnearbyinternationalhealthcareproviders.Tocompete,Baliwillneedtodemonstrateaqualitylevelofcareandpromoteitsservicestotheregionandtheworld.Onthepositiveside,Baliisblessedasoneoftheregion’ssafest,mostpopulartouristdestinations,withabuilt–inpotentialtoattractmedicaltravelers.”

TheIndonesianislandcouldn’thavepickedabettertimetogetintothegame,saysPBB.“Theworldpopulationisagingandbecomingwealthieratratesthatsurpasstheavailabilityofqualityhealthcareresource,”saysthecompany’sresearch.31.Whatdoes“medicaltourism”(Para.1)probablymean?

A.Treatingadiseaseduringatrip

B.Attractingpatientswithpackagetours

C.Cosmetictreatmentandatourinone

D.Turninghospitalintotouristattractions32.HowdoesBIMCdifferfromregularhospitals?

A.Itofferscosmeticsurgery

B.Ithasbetterenvironmentandservices.

C.Itacceptsinternationalpatients.

D.Ithasmorebedsandlongerservicehours.33.BIMCwishestoattractcelebritieswithits______

A.privacymeasures

B.first-classdesign

C.freegolfcourse

D.tailor-mademeals34.AccordingtoWoodman,BIMC____

A.threatensitsregionalcompetitors

B.willsoontaketheleadintheindustry

C.needsfurtherimprovement

D.facesbothchallengesandopportunities35.Whatcanbeconcludedfromthelastparagraph?

A.Thepopulationisdevelopingfasterthanmedicalresources.

B.Healthcareishardlyavailablefortheagingpopulation

C.Theworldisinneedofmorequalitymedicalcare.

D.Theworldpopulationisbecomingolderandricher.PassageFour

Formanyofus,askingforhelpisadifficultconcept.Wemayfeelasifweareadmittingaweaknessthatworldwouldnothaveknownabout,hadwenotaskedforhelp.

Ironically,it’sbeenmyexperiencethatpeoplewhoareabletodeliverwell-positionedrequestsforhelpareseenasverystrongindividuals.Whentheydemonstratethehumility(谦卑)toaskforhelp,theyearntherespectofothers.Peoplewhoreceiveaheartfeltrequestforhelpareusuallyhonoredbytherequest.Inturn,wearestrengthenedbytheveryhelpthatisprovided.

Oneofmyclients(we’llcallherKira)recentlymadeshiftinhowshewasinteractingwithherboss.Whenaskedtopreparepresentations,sheassumedthatshewasexpectedtogoaway,developthecontent,deliveritattherequiredmeetingandthenwaitforfeedbackfromherboss.Herbosswashighlyregardedfortheimpactofhispresentations,whileKiraoftenthatherpresentationswerelacking.Whenshetookahardlookathowthisapproachwasworkingforher,Kirarecognizedthatshehadnotyetmadeuseofherboss’ssupport.Shecouldlearnfarmoreaboutcreatingattractivepresentationsbywalkingthroughadraftwithherboss-focusingonthecontentplusherdelivery-andobtainingfeedbackearlierintheprocessratherthanatthebackend.Soshemadetherequestforhissupport.

Theoutcome?HerbosswasdelightedtocoachKiraandwasenthusiasticabouttheopportunitytoputintousehisownstrengthbyteachingpresentationskillsmoreeffectivelytoher.BytakingthetimetoworktogetheronpresentationforanumberofKira’skeypresentations,shebenefitedfromherboss’sthoughtprocessandwasabletodistinguishthecriticalcomponentstoenhanceherownpresentations.Kir’spresentationsnowhavepunch!

Someofusareuncomfortableaskingforhelpbecausewebelievethatourrequestplacesburdensontheotherperson.Ironically,wemaybemissinganopportunitytoshowothershowarevalueandrespectthem.Peoplewhoknowyouandthinkwellofyouareoftenhighlymotivatedtohelp.Furthermore,themorespecificyoucanbeaboutwhatyouneedfromthem,theeasieritisforthemtoassistyou.36.Manypeopleareunwillingtoaskforhelpbecausethey____

A.areconfidentofthemselves

B.donottrustotherpeople

C.areashamedofdoingso

D.donotthinkitnecessary37.Whichofthefollowingmaytheauthoragreewith?

A.Askingforhelpmeansadmittingweaknesses.

B.Helpingothersishelpingoneself.

C.Well-positionedrequestsforhelparewelcomed

D.Weakpeopleoftenneedmorehelp.38.Kira’srequestsforhelp_____

A.turnedoutrewarding

B.wasturneddown

C.ledtoherpromotion

D.benefitedherbossinreturn39.“Kira’spresentationsnowhavepunch”meansherpresentationsare______

A.forceful

B.controversial

C.wellreceived

D.highlymotivating40.Thepurposeofthepassageisto_____

A.illustratehowtoaskforhelp

B.showtheimportanceofmutualhelp

C.callforattentiontoother’srequests

D.encouragepeopletoaskforhelpSectionB

Directions:Inthissection,youarerequiredtoreadonequotedblogandthecommentsonit.Theblogandcommentsarefollowedbyquestionsorunfinishedstatements,eachwithfoursuggestedanswersA,B,CandD.Choosethebestanswerandmarkyouranswerontheanswersheet.

AfascinatingnewstudyrevealsthatAmericansaremorelikelytocalltheirchildren“intelligent,”whileEuropeanparentsfocusonhappinessandbalance.

Here’swhatoneparenthadtosayabouttheintelligenceofher3-year-old,whichwasapparenttoherfromtheveryfirstmomentsofherlife:

“Ihavethisvividmemory,whenshewasborn,ofthemtakinghertocleanheroff…Andshewaslookingallaround…Shewasalertfromtheveryfirstsecond…Itookheroutwhenshewassixweeksoldtoashoppingmalltohaveherpicturetaken-peoplewouldstopmeandsay,“Whatanalertbaby.”Oneguystoppedmeandsaid,“Lady,shewasanintelligentbaby.”

NotonlyareAmericansfarmorelikelytofocusontheirchildren’sintelligenceandcognitiveskills,theyarealsofarlesslikelytodescribethemas“happen”or“easy”childrentoparent.

“TheU.S‘sunhealthyinterestincognitivedevelopmentintheearlyyearsoverlookssomuchelse,”theresearcherstoldus.

Comment1:

Probablyindicatesmoreaboutdifferencesinculturalattitudestowardshumilityandboastingthanaboutparentingstyles.HereintheNetherlandsifsomeonecalledtheirchild“intelligent”I’dberollingmyeyes,bothbecauseit’sprobablybiasedandoverstatedandbecauseit’sjustarottenthingtodrawattentionto;asifit’sallaboutwhosechildit“better”.Lifeisn’tthatmuchofadamncontesttous.Comment2:

Agreed!ThatwouldapplyinSwedentoo.Parentingismorefocusedonthechild’swell-beingthansocialcompetition(theremaybepressureheretoo,butitisnotsociallyacceptabletoexpressthosethings).Comment3:

IagreeandIliveintheU.SParent’sopinionsoftheirchildren’sintellectaredefinitelybiasedandoverstated.Itisthemostannoyingthingtolistento.Being“advanced”atayoungagehaslittleifanythingtodowiththeirabilitytolearnastheygetolderandEVERYchildisageniusifyougivethemachanceandantolistentothem.ThehappiertheKidis,thesmartertheywillbe.Happyandhealthyiskey.

41.Thepassageismainlyconcernedwithculturaldifferencesin

.

A.bringingupone’schildren

B.describingone’schildren

C.socialcontests

D.choosingaplacetolivein

42.Theworld“alert”(Para.3)isclosestinmeaningto

.

A.intelligent

B.easy-going

C.quickatnoticingthings

D.happy

43.AccordingtoComment1,intheNetherlands,callingone’sownchild“intelligent”is

.

A.boasting

B.acceptable

C.encouraging

D.reasonable

44.WhatnationalityisthewriterofComment2?

A.Dutch

B.American

C.Swedish

D.French

45.AllofthefollowingaretrueofComment3EXCEPTthat

A.itagreeswithalltheothercomments

B.beinghappyandhealthyisimportant

C.beingintelligentatayoungagemakesnosense

D.children’sintellectvariesfrompersontopersonPartIVCloze(10minutes,10points)

Directions:Inthispart,thereisapassagewithtenblanks.ForeachblanktherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.ChoosethebestanswerforeachblankandmarkyouranswerontheAnswerSheet.Ridingabikeisgoodexerciseandgreatfun.Butwhatdoyoudowithabikeafteryououtgrowit?NicoleBasil,12,hasaterrificanswertothisquestion.Whenshewas8yearsold,she

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PedalPower.ItisacharitythatcollectsbikesthatkidshaveoutgrownanddonatethemtoChicagopublicschools.

Since2023,Nicolehascollectedanddonatedmorethan1,000bikes.

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thebicycles,PedalPowersuppliedriderswith400helmets(头盔)lastyear.”Itisimportanttoride

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onabike,andhelmetsareabigpartfthat,”Nicolesays.TheWilmettebicycle&SportShophelpsto

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thatalldonatedbikesaresafetoride.Eachbikereceivesafive-minute

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bytheshop’semployees.

Thebikesaregiventostudentswhohavegoodgradesandperfectattendance.Nicolesays:”Somekidsaren’tasluckyasother,

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theystilldowellinschool.Ithinktheyshouldbe

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forthat.”Nicolehasreceivede-mailsandphonecallsfromparentsandteachersthatsaytest

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areimproving.“Bikescantakeyoufar,”shesays.”GOODgradescantakeyoueven

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.”

BartonDassingeristheprincipalofCesarEChavezschoolinChicago.Studentsinhisschoolhavereceivedbikes.It’sbeenagreatwayto

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studentstodotheirbest,”Dassingersays.“Theyworkhardtomakeithappen.”

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A.joined

B.created

C.helped

D.reformed

47.

A.Inadditionto

B.Inhonorof

C.Inlinewith

D.Inexchangefor

48.

A.safely

B.happily

C.freely

D.quickly

49.

A.insist

B.accept

C.remember

D.ensure

50.

A.look-out

B.drop-out

C.check-up

D.line-up

51.

A.and

B.so

C.but

D.or

52.

A.insist

B.accept

C.remember

D.ensure

53.

A.papers

B.scores

C.conditions

D.methods

54.

A.higher

B.better

C.further

D.greater

55.

A.require

B.exploit

C.entitle

D.motivate

PartVTextCompletion(20minutes,20points)

Directions:Inthisparttherearethreeshorttextswith20questions(Rangingfrom56-75).

Aboveeachtexttherearethreeorfourphrasestobecompleted.First,usethechoicesprovidedintheboxtocompletethephrases.Second,usethecompletedphrasestofillintheblanksofthetext.NoteyoushouldblackenthelettersthatindicateyouranswersontheAnswerSheet.TextOne

A.

optimisticabout

B.

aneed

C.

Athird

Phrases:

A.

Theyfelt

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for

B.

Mostwere

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thefutureforwomen

C.

Lessthan

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ofthem

Inarecentsurvey,55%of3,000Japanesewomenpolledsaidtheyweren’tbeingtreatedequallywithmenatwork,and

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saidtheyexpectedwomen’slivetoimproveoverthenexttwodecades.Yet,only26%ofthewomensaid

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strongandorganizedwomen’smovement.InasimilarsurveyofAmericanwomen,amuchsmaller29%believedtheyweretreatedunfairlyatwork,

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,and37%saidawomen’smovementwasneeded.TextTwo

A.

upto

B.

collections

C.

libraryPhrases:

A.introduceyoutoyour

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facilities

B.checkout

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fivebooks

C.housesourhumanitiesandmap

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Welcometotheuniversitylibrary.Thistourwill

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.Firstofall,thelibrary’scollectionofbooks,referencematerials,andotherresourcesarefoundonlevelsonetofourofthisbuilding.Levelone

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.Onleveltwo,youwillfindourcirculationdesk,currentperiodicalsandjournalsandourcopyfacilities.Ourscienceandengineeringsectionscanbefoundonlevelthree.Finally,groupstudyroomsandthemultimediacenterarelocatedonlevelfour.Undergraduate

studentscan

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fortwoweeks.Graduatestudentscancheckoutfifteenbooksfortwomonths.Bookscanbereneweduptotwotomes.TextThree

A.

tounderstandthem

B.

tothinkabout

C.

notaccentelimination

D.

givethemthemosttroublePhrases:

A.

identifywhichspecificareasofpronunciation

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B.

giveyousomethings

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C.

makeitdifficultfornativespeakers

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D.

focusonaccentreduction,

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ManyESLlearnersareconcernedabouteliminatingtheiraccents,butbeforeyourunoutandspendhundredsofdollarsonthelatestpronunciationcourse,letme

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.

First,themaingoalofanypronunciationcourseshouldbeto

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,whichisvirtuallyimpossible.Rather,studentsshouldworkonreducingareasoftheirpronunciationthataffectcomprehensibility,thatis,areasoftheiraccentsthat

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.Second,withthisgoalinmind,studentsneedtobeableto

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.Ofcourse,thereareuniversalareasofpronunciationthataffectspecificlanguagegroups,andreadinguponthesecommonalitieswillhelpyou.2023年同等学力人员申请硕士学位外国语水平全国统一考试

英语试卷二(50minutes)PartVITranslation(20minutes,10points)

Directions:TranslatethefollowingpassageintoChinese.WriteyouranswerontheAnswerSheet.

Beingunhappyislikeaninfectiousdiseases.Itcausespeopletoshrinkawayfromthesufferer.Hesoonfindshimselfaloneandmiserable.Thereis,however,acuresosimpleastoseem,atfirstglance,ridiculous:ifyoudon’tfeelhappy,pretendtobe!

Itworks.Beforelongyouwillfindthatinsteadofpushingpeopleaway,youattractthem.Youdiscoverhowdeeplyrewardingitistobethecenterofwiderandwidercirclesofgoodwill.

Thenthemake-believebecomesareality.Beinghappy,onceitisrealizedasadutyandestablishedasahabit,opensdoorsintounimaginablegardensfilledwithgratefulfriends.

PartVIIWriting(30minutes,15points)

Directions:Writeacompositionofatleast150wordsaboutthetopic:ThepossibilityofusingthemobilephonetostudyEnglish(oranyothersubject).Youshouldwriteaccordingtotheoutlinegivenbelow.1.

我认为(不)可以用来学习英语或其他知识

2.

理由是。。。

3.

结论2023年同等学力申硕英语真题(A卷)Part1OralCommunication(15minutes10points)(1)A.(2)C.(3)B.(4)C.(5)B.(6)A.(7)C(8)D(9)A(10)BPartIIVocabulary(10minutes,10points)11.C12.B13.D14.A15.B16.C17.D18.A19.D20.CPartIIIReadingComprehension(45minutes,25points)21-25BBDBC26-30BDACA31-35CBADC36-40CCADD41-45BCAADPartIVCloze(10minutes,10points)46-50AAADC51-55CBBCDPartV:TextCompletion(20minutes,20points)56-58BAC59-61CAC62-64CAB65-67ACB68-71DBAC72-75BACDPartVITranslation(20minutes,10points)(此题提供两篇范文,供参照)(范文一)不幸福旳感觉就像

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